MEDIA RELEASE- For
Immediate Release, July 9 2006
PERFECT WEEKEND VAULTS RUSSELL TO TOP OF PERFORMANCE CAR PRIVATEER
STANDINGS
A perfect weekend in
Round 3 of the 2006 STS Turbo Australian Performance Car Championship
at Eastern Creek Raceway has seen Drew Russell vault to the top of
the Ferntree Gully Holden Privateers Cup standings.
Russell’s debut in the class at Wakefield Park in May aboard
the Go Karts Go Mazda RX7 was hampered by engine problems. When it
became apparent the car wouldn’t be ready to race this weekend
at the Sydney circuit, the decision was made to switch to the Go Karts
Go Honda S2000 in an attempt to race and salvage points from the weekend.
The car, driven by Russell to success
in the Australian Production Car Championship, was recently made eligible
for the STS Australian Turbo Australian Performance Car Championship.
Despite modest expectations, the
car was in its element. In qualifying, the Newcastle youngster set
a time of 1:48.1714 on his first flying lap of the 3.93km circuit.
It was the fastest time in the Privateers Cup class, and eventually
good enough for 10th on the outright grid for Race 1.
“When I did that lap, I said
to the guys on the radio that there was no way we could better that
time in the session,” Russell said.
“I reckon it was one of the
best laps I’ve ever done around Eastern Creek, and it’s
the fastest the car has ever been around here by over two seconds,
so we brought it in and watched the rest of the session from the pits.”
With that boost of confidence under
his belt, the 18 year-old took to Sunday’s races. With outright
results of ninth, ninth and seventh in the three 12-lap hit-outs,
Russell took a clean sweep of wins and the maximum 93 points in the
Ferntree Gully Holden Privateers Cup.
“It’s been a great
weekend,” he enthused. “When we found out the Mazda wasn’t
going to be available for the weekend, we weren’t sure how competitive
the Honda would be, but it’s turned out really well.
“The guys gave me a great
car which hasn’t missed a beat all weekend, so big thanks to
them. In the races, we had a bit of work to do early on to move up
to the top of the Privateers Cup cars, but once I did that, it was
good to be able to push hard, get into a rhythm and eventually take
the wins.”
Russell’s successful weekend
sees him move to the top of the Ferntree Gully Holden Privateers Cup
standings. Having entered the weekend 42 points in arrears of HSV
GTS driver Mark Cohen, Russell leaves with a three point advantage.
Next up, the STS Turbo Australian
Performance Car Championship heads to Phillip Island Raceway in Victoria,
for Round 4 on August 19-20.
“To leave this weekend with
the class points lead isn’t something we expected, especially
after the troubles with the Mazda,” said Russell. “But
we stuck at it and have come away with an excellent result.
“The Mazda has a new engine
coming, so we’ll get back in that for Phillip Island and hopefully
have another good weekend down there.”
Global Racing Industries thanks
the support of Go Karts Go, Ric Shaw Performance, Oran Park Raceway,
The Kloster Group, Koala Glass and Bells Radiators.
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A
perfect weekend in Round 3 of the 2006 STS Turbo Australian
Performance Car Championship at Eastern Creek Raceway has seen
Drew Russell vault to the top of the Ferntree Gully Holden Privateers
Cup standings.
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